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Fernando Castillo

Director of Research

Impact Economy Foundation

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Fernando Castillo is a recognized voice in gender-lens analysis and impact investing, working from Bolivia through Impact Economy Foundation. They have pioneered approaches to affordable housing across multiple geographies.

Geography

BoliviaMexico

Actor Type

Researcher

Years in Impact Space

24

Preferred Contact

Website Form

Development Stage

Scaling

Year Founded

1997

Artifacts & Resources

  • Systems Mapping Tool

Expertise Areas

Gender-Lens AnalysisAffordable HousingHealthcare Access Finance

Tags

Circular EconomyPoverty

Intervention Points

Alternative Approaches & Narratives to Wealth

Culture & AwarenessChallenging dominant wealth narratives and promoting alternative approaches to wealth creation and distribution.

experimenting

Decentralized Digital Currency

Financial InnovationLeveraging decentralized digital currencies and blockchain for transparent, accessible impact finance.

leading

Impact Linked Compensation

Compensation ReformLinking compensation structures to measurable impact outcomes across investment chains.

leading

Political Reform

Governance & PolicyAdvocating for political and legislative reforms that enable and incentivize impact-aligned capital flows.

experimenting

Fiduciary Reform & Value Reframing

Governance & PolicyReforming fiduciary duties and reframing value definitions to include social and environmental outcomes.

experimenting

Full-Cost Accounting, Reporting & Regulation

Measurement & UnderstandingImplementing full-cost accounting, integrated reporting, and regulation that captures externalities.

experimenting

Community Care & Support

Community & EnterpriseBuilding community-owned assets, local economic power, and care infrastructure.

experimenting

Alternative Ownership Models

Community & EnterpriseAdvancing steward ownership, cooperatives, and other models that prioritize purpose over extraction.

experimenting

Network

Theory of Change

We believe legal innovation — particularly in steward ownership and purpose trust structures — can permanently redirect capital toward social good by embedding impact mandates into governance documents.

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Resources by this Actor

GuideQuarterly Impact Report 2026
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